Example sentences of "[not/n't] [be] [adj] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . ) |
2 | Where the expert clause establishes the identity of the expert conclusively , it will not be necessary to provide for the selection and appointment of the expert . |
3 | If the budget worsens after revenue-yielding tariffs have been reduced , governments may not be able to wait for the longer term trade gains to emerge to replace the lost revenue . |
4 | After Lithuania , Spain come to Dublin and , the way the group is shaping up , the Spaniards may not be able to settle for a point as they did in Belfast last year . |
5 | ( It would clearly be a mistake to spend it all at once and then not be able to advertise for the rest of the year . ) |
6 | If they are not athletically fit they may not be able to hunt for a while and this could be critical , as most of them must kill regularly to survive . |
7 | Rather to the surprise of my new employers , since I had been so eager to work for them , I told them I should not be able to start for a fortnight ( I needed to recover , being exhausted by my burden of guilt ) . |
8 | If no countries had armaments they would not be able to provide for a UN peace-keeping force . |
9 | Hence representing revenues from community X by R(X) we can say : The consequence is that the group of three communities would not be willing to go for the scheme involving supply to all three , since they would not be able to come up with an agreed method of sharing the £650 . |
10 | Respondents to the UK2012 survey were split between the choice of nuclear and coal when asked which source — assuming renewables would not be sufficient to cater for the country 's energy needs — they would prefer . |
11 | She may not be fit to sail for a month . |
12 | They alone would not be enough to account for the clumpiness on intermediate scales that studies of the sky reveal ; but there is a way to amplify their effects . |
13 | Even language may not be enough to account for the agreement in a social contract not to do X , when |
14 | ‘ As I know myself to be entirely English … ’ she told Parliament in March 1702 , three days after her accession , ‘ there is not one thing you can expect or desire of me which I shall not be ready to do for the happiness or prosperity of England . ’ |
15 | The voluntary non-statutory sector was able to extend provision because it could attract the services of people who would not be prepared to work for a public authority . |
16 | Such bodies are set up outside government partly so that they can attract skilled personnel who might not be prepared to work for the core of government ; so that they can develop a high level of expertise in the area they are responsible for ; and so that they can develop policy in an atmosphere divorced from direct party political pressures . |
17 | If people had to rely on borrowing directly from other people , there would be a problem here : the lenders would not be prepared to lend for a long enough period . |
18 | ‘ There 's no one of any consequence in London at the moment , ’ she told him , ‘ but you wo n't be able to move for the millions of nobodies going to look at the Tower . ’ |
19 | I wo n't be able to walk for a week , with or without shoes . ’ |